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54 Les Paul Junior
I think it's unlikely the Stones will want to fire Ronnie. I'm sure it's not as simple as a phone call from Michael Cohl 'Hi Ronnie, sorry, but you're fired' there will be legal implications involved and if Ronnie has got a half decent lawyer/manager it could cost them a lot of money. There is no doubt that Mick will not be amused by Ronnie's current behaviour and I doubt that Keith is over the moon about it either. I guess the order 'get him into rehab' will be issued before the proposed tour is finalised. It appears the 'silly little Russian girl' isn't pressing charges so I doubt whether this latest indiscretion will end up in court and will be largely forgotten about before any tour will start, however, if Ronnie doesn't smarten up his act and ditch her soon then I fear even Mick's patience will be sorely tested. It's obvious via the rumours that a tour/album is being planned and will no doubt be billed as 'The 50th Anniversary Tour' I'm sure Mick/Keith want to do this, not chiefly for financial reasons (O.K. they're not going to turn the cash down) but more of a we are the only band to have done this for 50 years which, after all, is some achievment. I do fear that Ronnie's current state could jeopardise these plans, although he isn't an original member, he is now seen as a Rolling Stone rather than a hired hand. Maybe they would shelve plans for a full tour and do some selected shows around the World in a couple of years time to mark the 50th. I hope not. As regards a replacement - I don't know. Jimmy Rip...Mick likes him, does Keith? Waddy Watchel.... Keith likes him, does Mick? Mick Taylor...is he healthy enough? I believe Clapton/Beck are too much artists in there own right to be considered even if they wanted to do it, which I doubt. I'm sure Slash would do it and be pretty cool but I think he might be little 'over the top' for both Mick and Keith. What about Jack White?
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54 Les Paul Junior
I think it's unlikely the Stones will want to fire Ronnie. I'm sure it's not as simple as a phone call from Michael Cohl 'Hi Ronnie, sorry, but you're fired' there will be legal implications involved and if Ronnie has got a half decent lawyer/manager it could cost them a lot of money. There is no doubt that Mick will not be amused by Ronnie's current behaviour and I doubt that Keith is over the moon about it either. I guess the order 'get him into rehab' will be issued before the proposed tour is finalised. It appears the 'silly little Russian girl' isn't pressing charges so I doubt whether this latest indiscretion will end up in court and will be largely forgotten about before any tour will start, however, if Ronnie doesn't smarten up his act and ditch her soon then I fear even Mick's patience will be sorely tested. It's obvious via the rumours that a tour/album is being planned and will no doubt be billed as 'The 50th Anniversary Tour' I'm sure Mick/Keith want to do this, not chiefly for financial reasons (O.K. they're not going to turn the cash down) but more of a we are the only band to have done this for 50 years which, after all, is some achievment. I do fear that Ronnie's current state could jeopardise these plans, although he isn't an original member, he is now seen as a Rolling Stone rather than a hired hand. Maybe they would shelve plans for a full tour and do some selected shows around the World in a couple of years time to mark the 50th. I hope not. As regards a replacement - I don't know. Jimmy Rip...Mick likes him, does Keith? Waddy Watchel.... Keith likes him, does Mick? Mick Taylor...is he healthy enough? I believe Clapton/Beck are too much artists in there own right to be considered even if they wanted to do it, which I doubt. I'm sure Slash would do it and be pretty cool but I think he might be little 'over the top' for both Mick and Keith. What about Jack White?
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I've read most of the so far 16 pages of comment on this story - amazingly different attitudes.
Comes down to this (IMHO) - the guys an alcoholic, (always will be), flattered by a young attractive female offereing attention and sex (like he hasn't had it for 40 odd years), that's powerfull. Infatuation takes over and the relationship becomes more serious. He is now out of control, the situation is out of control, he lashes out in frustration over his own feelings and hers..
I would go and see Eric Clapton if I was him, he's only down the road. Eric came back from the abbyss - and time is running out for Ronnie. He may not have the answer Ronnie wants to hear, but tea total for him is ,sadly, the only way.
I for one wish him luck - the key is in his drinking, that's all.